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MSDYN365BC - NAVTechDays 2018 All Content.

Hi Readers,

NAVTechDays 2018, one of the Great event about Microsoft Dynamics NAV is completed (22 & 23 November 2018).

I think going forward the new name with BCTechDays.

I want to be there in one of the NAVTechDays but till that become reality I follow #NAVTechDays via Twitter.

With that being said, NAVTechDays always record and publish all content to the Community, so that we all (who were not there) able to learn from those recordings and presentations.

Thanks for Luc Van Dyck and NAVTechDays Team to put all these content.

Great stuff discussed during the conference for following areas - Development, Upgrade, Integration, New Clients, Best Practices, CI/CD, Future for Developers & Consultants, Machine Learning, Performance, Extension and Titan.

For those who are interested in being part of these sessions, even after the conference refers below.

For all slides during the conference, please download them from Mibuso. Link for Slides

Below are session Recordings -

01. NAV TechDays 2018 - Opening Keynote.


02. NAV TechDays 2018 - What's New in Developing for Business Central.

03. NAV TechDays 2018 - Practical approaches for upgrading your NAV database and moving to extensions



04. NAV TechDays 2018 - Crazy mix of integrations: Dynamics 365 Business Central and Azure services


05. NAV TechDays 2018 - Business Central: The new face of the client



06. NAV TechDays 2018 - Under the hood of Business Central service.


07. NAV TechDays 2018 - Real life scenarios and best practices for using NAV on Docker



08. NAV TechDays 2018 - CI/CD for Business Central.



09. NAV TechDays 2018 - The future for developers and consultants.



10. NAV TechDays 2018 - Add some magic to Business Central with Machine Learning



11. NAV TechDays 2018 - Performance: Business Central reloaded for the Cloud.



12. NAV TechDays 2018 - Designing for extensibility: Learn straight from the Application Architects



13. NAV TechDays 2018 - Evolution of a titan: a look at the development of NAV from an MVP angle



Hope you find the information useful, and be #MSDYN365BC #ReadyToGo.

Regards,
Saurav Dhyani
www.sauravdhyani.com

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